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Tilta PowerGrip Handle with Trigger Overview
Control your Nucleus-Nano motor without taking your hand off this Tiltaing Left-Side Advanced Power Handle Type VÂ from Tilta. Designed with a black finish for Tiltaing camera cages, the handle features a button for triggering recording on/off over an optional Tilta R/S cable connection to compatible cameras. Multiple R/S cables are available, depending on your camera.
The handle attaches to the side of your Tiltaing cage using the included mounting arm, which features a mounting rosette. The handle accepts a Sony F570 battery, sold separately. An included USB cable connects the handle to your Nucleus-Nano motor to power it off the F570 battery and allow fingerwheel focus control. There are two connections on the handle, an 8V regulated USB Type-C output where the USB cable plugs in and a 12 VDC output.
In the Box
- Tiltaing Left-Side Advanced Power Handle Type V (F570, Black)
- Tilta Advanced Left-Side Handle Adapter Type V (Black)
- Nucleus-Nano Micro-USB to USB Type-C Motor Cable
- Wrist Strap
Not in the Box
- Essential Batteries & Power (Not Included)
Tilta PowerGrip Handle with Trigger Specs
| Item Type | Left-Side Handgrip |
| Built-In Controls | Remote Trigger |
| Attachment Method | Attaches via Screw (Unspecified Type) |
| Shoe Mounting | None |
| Rosettes | None |
| Rail Mounting | None |
| Inputs/Outputs | 1 x USB-C (8 VDC) 1 x DC Barrel (12 VDC) |
| Materials | Aluminum, Rubber, Steel |
| Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Package Weight | 0.955 lb |
| Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.7 x 4.5 x 3.7" |
Tilta PowerGrip Handle with Trigger Reviews
Great Product With a Minor Flaw
This product slides onto my Titla cage without issue. The ergonomics of the handle are amazing and, at least for now, the tilt function/button is solid and will not somehow slip position when filming. I am writing this review 48 hours after using the handle for the first time, and a major annoyance is the positioning of the calibration button. While gripping the handle, I pressed it several times during shooting. It meets right at the base of my thumb where my thumb meets my palm. I had to stop recording on a couple takes. I am not certain whether if you use the record button on the handle it disables calibration, or generally whether there is any way to disable calibration while shooting. Other than this issue, the handle is solid. It is one of my favorite purchases.
Effective and comfortable
This is a nice handle for pulling focus. It is very sturdy and solid. I find the focus throw to be sufficient, though I'm still working on calibrating it properly. I had also purchased the advanced handle, but it was too small for my hand. This was much more comfortable. I wish they had picked a different location for the micro USB port though.
It's ok once you fix it
The electronics work fine. Calibration and focus wheel do their job. Now for the mount: Came with mount dangling from one screw. The other screw stayed in the box. The screw in the box was stripped. Really poor show there Tilta. Do I exchange it and risk the same or similar results? Do I put my nano motor back in moth balls and return it? Gorilla glue!!!! One of my favorite fixers. The screws tightened enough to keep the glue pressed and overnight I had a working unit. Nasty looking mess but it works perfectly. Really a shame.
MY PREFER FOCUS HANDLE
THIS TILTA FOCUS HANDLE IS ONE OF THE BEST
Needed
Have a cine cam bought two because you can have a control grip for each arm one for focus other iso.
Amazing!
Although I haven't used it for long, I absolutely love this handle. The possibility of having the focus on the tip of your finger while holding the camera is incredible, and a game changer for handheld camera. Im pairing with the nano motor and so far it works good. I wish there was a way to revert the direction of the focus knob, in case I need to rig the motor on the right side of the camera.
Batteries fall out sometimes. Also not great for Bmpcc4k
I first bought the larger version of this tilta side handle for use with my Bmpcc4k, but that handle was so uncomfortable that I switched to this one. This side handle is very comfortable, and it mostly does everything it's designed to do. But for use with the Bmpcc4k I still have some complaints. First, the Bmpcc4k is just a super wide camera. So adding any side handle, even a smaller one like this, makes it too wide to pack easily and still a bit awkward to hold. Second, the size of battery that fits in this smaller handle is still just not big enough to power the Bmpcc4k for long periods. I found myself still switching batteries out every 30-40 minutes. If that's a big deal to you, do what I did and just make the transition to v-mount. 3+ hours on a single battery powering literally everything on my rig. Third, I had trouble with the latch on the bottom not properly holding the batteries in place, and a few times I had batteries actually fall out. That could be user error, but it shouldn't feel so finicky to ensure that your battery is properly retained. Fourth, the focus thumb wheel works well but it has a short travel, so at large apertures and/or longer focal lengths it can be really difficult to nail focus. This isn't really a fault of tilta, any longer travel wouldn't work ergonomically. It's just something to be aware of; if your coming from the large nucleus nano wheel or even a traditional follow focus wheel, this will feel very different and hard. Aside from those factors, which are largely specific to my camera and preference, the handle is very well made and does exactly what it is advertised to do.
Nicely made but Run/Stop does not work
There are no directions on how to set it up (because it should be simple). I cannot get the run/stop feature to work on an FX3, changed the obvious settings in the camera and got cable unrecognized message. Waiting on Tilta support. Will update this review.
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Tilta PowerGrip Handle with Trigger Overview
Control your Nucleus-Nano motor without taking your hand off this Tiltaing Left-Side Advanced Power Handle Type VÂ from Tilta. Designed with a black finish for Tiltaing camera cages, the handle features a button for triggering recording on/off over an optional Tilta R/S cable connection to compatible cameras. Multiple R/S cables are available, depending on your camera.
The handle attaches to the side of your Tiltaing cage using the included mounting arm, which features a mounting rosette. The handle accepts a Sony F570 battery, sold separately. An included USB cable connects the handle to your Nucleus-Nano motor to power it off the F570 battery and allow fingerwheel focus control. There are two connections on the handle, an 8V regulated USB Type-C output where the USB cable plugs in and a 12 VDC output.
In the Box
- Tiltaing Left-Side Advanced Power Handle Type V (F570, Black)
- Tilta Advanced Left-Side Handle Adapter Type V (Black)
- Nucleus-Nano Micro-USB to USB Type-C Motor Cable
- Wrist Strap
Not in the Box
- Essential Batteries & Power (Not Included)
Tilta PowerGrip Handle with Trigger Specs
| Item Type | Left-Side Handgrip |
| Built-In Controls | Remote Trigger |
| Attachment Method | Attaches via Screw (Unspecified Type) |
| Shoe Mounting | None |
| Rosettes | None |
| Rail Mounting | None |
| Inputs/Outputs | 1 x USB-C (8 VDC) 1 x DC Barrel (12 VDC) |
| Materials | Aluminum, Rubber, Steel |
| Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Package Weight | 0.955 lb |
| Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.7 x 4.5 x 3.7" |
Tilta PowerGrip Handle with Trigger Reviews
Great Product With a Minor Flaw
This product slides onto my Titla cage without issue. The ergonomics of the handle are amazing and, at least for now, the tilt function/button is solid and will not somehow slip position when filming. I am writing this review 48 hours after using the handle for the first time, and a major annoyance is the positioning of the calibration button. While gripping the handle, I pressed it several times during shooting. It meets right at the base of my thumb where my thumb meets my palm. I had to stop recording on a couple takes. I am not certain whether if you use the record button on the handle it disables calibration, or generally whether there is any way to disable calibration while shooting. Other than this issue, the handle is solid. It is one of my favorite purchases.
Effective and comfortable
This is a nice handle for pulling focus. It is very sturdy and solid. I find the focus throw to be sufficient, though I'm still working on calibrating it properly. I had also purchased the advanced handle, but it was too small for my hand. This was much more comfortable. I wish they had picked a different location for the micro USB port though.
It's ok once you fix it
The electronics work fine. Calibration and focus wheel do their job. Now for the mount: Came with mount dangling from one screw. The other screw stayed in the box. The screw in the box was stripped. Really poor show there Tilta. Do I exchange it and risk the same or similar results? Do I put my nano motor back in moth balls and return it? Gorilla glue!!!! One of my favorite fixers. The screws tightened enough to keep the glue pressed and overnight I had a working unit. Nasty looking mess but it works perfectly. Really a shame.
MY PREFER FOCUS HANDLE
THIS TILTA FOCUS HANDLE IS ONE OF THE BEST
Needed
Have a cine cam bought two because you can have a control grip for each arm one for focus other iso.
Amazing!
Although I haven't used it for long, I absolutely love this handle. The possibility of having the focus on the tip of your finger while holding the camera is incredible, and a game changer for handheld camera. Im pairing with the nano motor and so far it works good. I wish there was a way to revert the direction of the focus knob, in case I need to rig the motor on the right side of the camera.
Batteries fall out sometimes. Also not great for Bmpcc4k
I first bought the larger version of this tilta side handle for use with my Bmpcc4k, but that handle was so uncomfortable that I switched to this one. This side handle is very comfortable, and it mostly does everything it's designed to do. But for use with the Bmpcc4k I still have some complaints. First, the Bmpcc4k is just a super wide camera. So adding any side handle, even a smaller one like this, makes it too wide to pack easily and still a bit awkward to hold. Second, the size of battery that fits in this smaller handle is still just not big enough to power the Bmpcc4k for long periods. I found myself still switching batteries out every 30-40 minutes. If that's a big deal to you, do what I did and just make the transition to v-mount. 3+ hours on a single battery powering literally everything on my rig. Third, I had trouble with the latch on the bottom not properly holding the batteries in place, and a few times I had batteries actually fall out. That could be user error, but it shouldn't feel so finicky to ensure that your battery is properly retained. Fourth, the focus thumb wheel works well but it has a short travel, so at large apertures and/or longer focal lengths it can be really difficult to nail focus. This isn't really a fault of tilta, any longer travel wouldn't work ergonomically. It's just something to be aware of; if your coming from the large nucleus nano wheel or even a traditional follow focus wheel, this will feel very different and hard. Aside from those factors, which are largely specific to my camera and preference, the handle is very well made and does exactly what it is advertised to do.
Nicely made but Run/Stop does not work
There are no directions on how to set it up (because it should be simple). I cannot get the run/stop feature to work on an FX3, changed the obvious settings in the camera and got cable unrecognized message. Waiting on Tilta support. Will update this review.
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